The Creative Arts Emmys were handed out last night. Those are basically all the Emmy Awards that aren’t important enough to make the televised ceremony. Some of the categories can get really specific and obscure, like Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Supporting Role (Cinemax’s Banshee won that category) and Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic) (Game of Thrones won that). There’s even an outstanding hairstyle category for multi-camera, single-camera, and mini-series.

In some of the more interesting categories, 30 Rock and House of Cards won for best overall casting, in comedy and drama, respectively, while Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn won for best reality show host for Project Runway. I have always been a big fan of the theme song and title sequence categories, and Starz’ Da Vinci’s Demons won both of those categories. It really is a cool credits sequence, although not cool enough for anyone to actually watch the show. Also, keep in mind that, in those categories, a show can only win during their premiere seasons (so, Da Vinci’s Demons was up against the likes of The Americans and The Newsroom).

Children’s Hospital likely won not only because it was the best, but because half the Emmy voters have probably appeared on the show by now. There was a huge oversight, however, in not even nominating NTST:SD:SUV, which has been better this season than Children’s Hospital.